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Commentary: Why Not?
At Play in the House of the Lord. Why worship matters by John D. Witvliet
Jonathan Edwards, American Augustine To appreciate Edwards, Christians need to go beyond seeing him as an enigmatic genius, the white whale of American Studies. George Marsden
The Know-It-All State How liberalism suppresses dissent. Jean Bethke Elshtain
Reports of Stones Falling from the Sky John Suppe
In Brief Princeton in the Nation's Service: Religious Ideals and Educational Practice, 1868-1928 / Adam and Eve in Seventeenth-Century Thought D.G. Hart / Edward E. Ericson, Jr.
Science, Southern-Style David N. Livingstone
Galileo Had a Daughter Science is always entangled in the particulars of a time and place. Virginia Stem Owens
Where Would Civilization Be Without Christianity? The Gift of Science Science, as we think of it today, came about because Reformers believed that God revealed himself in nature. David N. Livingstone
From Mountain Ghetto to Missionary Diaspora Waldensians and the Modern Era Dr. Giorgio Bouchard is currently President of the Protestant Federation of Italy. He is a Waldens-pastor and serves a congregation in Naples. From 1979 to 1986 he was moderator of the Waldensian Church.
The Dick Staub Interview: Did Martin Luther Get Galileo in Trouble? David Lindberg talks about the early relationship between science and faith and his own journey on the subject
Leading Anglican Priest Protests by Cutting Ties With Church in Zimbabwe White clergyman upset with appointment of bishop and with President Mugabe. Ecumenical News International
A Man of Appearances Ben Franklin, re-appraised. Bruce Kuklick
Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley and 300-A Plentiful Harvest Douglas Sweeney
Jonathan Edwards and John Wesley and 300-Revival Reconsidered David Bebbington
I Lost It Noted missiologist Ruth Tucker shines a light on the netherworld of apostasy in Walking Away from Faith Wendy Murray Zoba
Evangelicalism's Dark Side and Popular Culture "Evangelicals may feel that stories of supernatural battles between good and evil belong to them, but they cannot control how these stories will be reconfigured once they enter the realm of entertainment media" excerpt from Lynn Schofield Clark's From Angels to Aliens.
Baylor Reaps the Enlightenment Whirlwind "Ultimately, the challenge to creating a top-level Christian research university lies in combating individualism gone awry" Ralph C. Wood
Walker Percy and Human Sadness in the Twentieth Century Jeanette Randolph Rollins
Bad Seed Why did so many American churches embrace eugenics? By Philip Jenkins
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